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CEAD & the Olomouc Museum of Art announce an Open Call for artists at the occasion of the exhibition of Jozef Jankovič (October 12 2017 – March 11, 2018), one of the most prominent representatives of post-war Slovak art.

National and international artists of all backgrounds and areas are encouraged to apply with their art projects in an electronic form:moving/static image, animation, video, new media.

Magdalena Jetelová’s installation, prepared especially for the National Gallery in Prague, will transform the Small Hall of the Trade Fair Palace into an extended field providing insight into the artist’s thinking and working.

Conference prepared by the Adriena Šimotová and Jiří John Foundation, in association with the Faculty of Humanities of Charles University and the Art Theory and History Department of the Academy of Arts, Architecture, and Design in Prague, to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the birth of Adriena Šimotová. The conference is being held under the aegis of J. E. Charles Malinas, the French Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Adriana Krnáčová, the Mayor of Prague, and Tomáš Zima, the Rector of Charles University.
Venue: Patriotic Hall, Carolinum, Ovocný trh 3, Praha 1

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A Century of Relativity | Permanent exposition of fine arts of the 20th century

The presentation portrays the best of a broad spectrum of works which often contradict each other in ideas and styles, and which have been included in the Olomouc Museum of Art’s collections and permanent exposition of 20 th century art in the Central European context. In addition to the basic directions and trends in Czech modern art of that period they also include artworks by artists in exile as well as prominent Polish, Hungarian, and Slovak artists.

Central European Art Database

CEAD second phase 2015-2016

The Central European Art Database (CEAD) is a dynamic online database of visual arts and culture of Central Europe after the WWII. The database content is primarily focused on the cultural scene and artistic manifestations in the V4 countries. The main part of the CEAD project is a detailed research of key artistic figures who were actively involved in the development of culture in the given area. The project aims to create an open interactive archive of cultural memory with an emphasis on social and international context.
The CEAD is a project of the Olomouc Museum of Art and many participating institution. The project is funded by the International Visegrad Fund, in the form of the Strategic (2011-2014) and the Standard Grant (2015-2016) .

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